For several years, women have been using basma to correct the shade of their hair. In ancient times, this product dyed clothes and was also added to ink. Since then, women have used basma to add dark color and volume to their curls. After the advent of unnatural coloring compounds, basma became less popular, but now, due to the harm of modern hair dyes, ladies remember how to dye their hair black with basma.

Basma is a natural dye that has been known to people since the times of the ancient Egyptians. This is a blue-green powder that is obtained from the dried leaves of a tropical plant. This product is environmentally friendly and absolutely safe, and therefore when using it, hair is dyed black with basma. Basma contains useful tannins, vitamin C and wax. This remedy has anti-inflammatory and regenerating effects. Also, using basma for hair, you can get rid of dandruff and prevent hair loss.

Using this product, you can strengthen your curls, giving them a healthy shine and gaining additional volume. In particular, basma should be used in situations where the hair is lifeless and dry, and the scalp has some problems. Basma is also suitable if there is some sensitivity to the components of modern coloring compositions or if you are allergic to cosmetics.

  • It is not recommended to dye your hair black with basma if you have fairly light hair. If the woman is blonde, then it is better to start with henna dyeing or use hair dye, because this type of curls lends itself very well to dyeing. This will make the shade very bright and saturated.
  • If you dye your hair black with basma, you should be prepared for the fact that the shade may not turn out the way you would like. In this regard, the proportions of basma must be calculated taking into account the length, thickness and natural color of the hair. The longer and thicker the hair, the more basma you will need to take.
  • Basma dyeing will last for several months, but you definitely need to purchase other shades. You will need black, blue-violet, and red to tint your hair.
  • There is no need to dye your hair with hair dye for a month after dyeing with basma. She may enter into a reaction that will not end well for the woman.
  • Basma is able to dry strands after dyeing.
  • Basma is used no more than once a month.
  • It is important to add olive oil to the solution with basma.

How is basma hair dyed black?

  1. First you will have to dye with henna. The exposure time of such a substance on the head is 60 minutes. After this, you should remove such a dye from your hair by drying it.
  2. Then you can apply basma. To increase the effect of basma, you can drop a little ammonia into it, but then you will have to shorten the time interval for keeping the product on your head. This type of dye should be washed off without using detergent and until clear water begins to flow from the hair.
  3. During the first 6 hours after painting, the tone may still darken. At first, a greenish tint may appear, but it disappears a few days after the basma has oxidized. 2 days after you dye your hair black with basma, the strands will become dark. Dyeing inside the hair under the influence of oxygen will last another day. But if a long wait is not suitable for a woman, then this dye can be washed off with shampoo.
  4. If the outcome is undesirable, you should moisten your curls with lemon juice and rinse them after 10 minutes. If the result is undesirable, then you can change the shade, but with prolonged exposure to basma, removing the color is an unrealistic procedure. That is why you should not keep this product on your head for a very long time.
  5. The shade can be changed depending on what pigment the basma was mixed with: cocoa, tea, coffee or beet juice. For example, a rich chocolate tone can be obtained using a composition that includes basma, henna and tinting oil.

What other colors can you dye your hair with basma?

Time does not spare anyone; over the years, both men and women's hair begins to fade and turn gray. To return them to their former color, ladies use basma. Such natural dye does not spoil already weakened strands, but on the contrary, gives them vitality.

Properties of basma for hair coloring

The use of such powder began in the old days. It was made from the leaves of the tropical indigofera tree. Flour obtained in this way is gray in color with a greenish tint. Therefore, it is not recommended to dye with basma alone, otherwise you risk turning your curls from natural to blue-green. Moreover, it is quite difficult to wash off and paint over an unusual shade.

Benefits of basma for hair


With the correct use of basma hair dye, you can achieve excellent results. Even fans of famous brands such as Palette, Casting, Wella will not be able to distinguish their coloring results from yours. Also, the natural dye has a low cost and a lot of positive reviews due to its cosmetic properties:
  • Stimulates hair shine;
  • Saturates curls with various groups of beneficial microelements and minerals;
  • Gives strands softness and silkiness, makes them manageable;
  • Has a beneficial effect on hair follicles;
  • Enhances curl growth;
  • Has a beneficial effect on the scalp, relieves dandruff;
  • Prevents hair loss.

The advantages of basma include its hypoallergenicity. Natural dye can be used even by pregnant women and nursing mothers.

What does hair look like after basma?


Many girls, having learned about the many advantages of basma, want to try the powder on their hair, but there is no need to rush, but should carefully study the rules for using basma, which will determine the type of hair:
  1. When you color your hair for the first time, you run the risk of not getting the color you want. Therefore, it is recommended to use basma together with henna. Mix powders in strict proportions to achieve the desired tone.
  2. If you have gray strands, be prepared for maximum effect. Basma will give a bright color to the curls, but in those places where there was no gray hair, spots with different shades may appear. The dye is best used by women who have an even hair tone.
  3. Do not use color powder more than once per calendar month. Otherwise, you risk getting the opposite effect, i.e. disrupt the water balance in the hair structure. As a result, they will become brittle and take on a dull, unhealthy appearance.
  4. Do not dye your hair if you have previously used another dye or perm.

Please know that basma is a permanent dye. It penetrates deeply into the hair, it is almost impossible to wash it, much less paint it over with synthetic dye.

Hair treatment with basma


Girls who have problems with curls are better off not using chemical dyes with ammonia. But there are times when you can’t do without dye. In this case, basma will suit you. Not only will you get a beautiful color of your strands, but you will also get your hair structure in complete order. If you don’t want to dye your curls, then make masks.

Recipes for hair masks based on basma:

  • Mask for all hair types. Take two tablespoons of mayonnaise, basma and vegetable oil to neutralize the dye. Mix in a bowl. Apply to curls. Watch a couple of commercials on TV, rinse the mixture from your head with warm water.
  • For light strands. Mix henna, basma, kefir, vegetable oil. Apply the mixture to your hair for ten minutes. Then wash your hair. The effect will be noticeable almost immediately.

Basma colors for hair

To get a certain hair color, you should choose the right basma for dyeing. Basma can be black, red, in addition, the mixture can have a chocolate color. Let's talk about this in more detail now.

What shades of basma are there?


Anyone who has not used basma does not know that it can be used to obtain various shades of paint. The main thing is to be able to mix the necessary substances in the right proportions:
  1. By mixing henna and basma, the following shades are obtained: warm brown, brown with a bronze tint, and black-charcoal.
  2. For a light chestnut color, use henna, basma and green tea.
  3. To get a beautiful chocolate shade, add coffee to these two ingredients.

How to choose basma hair color


To get the desired color, first of all, when buying paint, look at the production time. Feel free to examine the packaging carefully. It is advisable to smell the basma. If you smell dampness and feel lumps, then this powder is not suitable for use. When no flaws are found, feel free to buy the product. To get different colors, in addition to basma itself, they also take henna, coffee, elderberry juice and other natural dyes.

Black basma for hair


To become a bright brunette, first color your locks with henna. Keep the dye on your head for about an hour. Then wash off the henna and smear your head with basma for about two hours. Then wash your hair thoroughly again.

Red basma for hair


Take two packs of henna and one basma, mix in a plate. Fill with hot water. Apply evenly to all strands. Leave the paint for an hour and a half. Then rinse with warm water.

Chocolate basma color for hair


An even chocolate shade can be obtained by mixing one part of henna and one part of basma and a little brewed ground coffee. Dilute with hot water until sour cream thickens. Apply the mixture to your hair and leave for an hour. Then rinse with water.

Using basma for hair coloring

The rules for using basma for hair coloring are simple:

  • Prepare the paint immediately before use.
  • Use only high-quality raw materials.
  • Treat the skin areas near the hair with a rich nourishing cream, since the dye is difficult to wash off.
  • Wear protective gloves on your hands.
  • Use an old rag to cover your shoulders.
  • Put a plastic cap on your head; keep in mind that it cannot be washed off after use due to the persistent dye.

How to choose the proportions of basma when dyeing hair


By changing the proportions of henna and basma in the mixture, you can get completely different colors and shades of dyeing. The color of the hair is also affected by the structure of the hair and the time for which you apply the dye. For some girls, coloring takes place in half an hour, while for others, an hour and a half is not enough. That is why manufacturers advise testing the mixture on a lock of hair before dyeing the entire head of hair.

Now more about the proportions:

  1. For black color you need to take 2 bags of basma and 1 henna, keep for 40-90 minutes.
  2. For light brown hair, mix 1 package of basma and 1 henna, keep on the strands for no more than thirty minutes.
  3. For a chestnut shade, as for light brown, the composition of the mixture is one to one, but the coloring time will be 50-65 minutes.
  4. For a bronze color, take 1 packet of basma and 2 henna, hair coloring takes place in 45-65 minutes.

Recipe for a basma-based mixture for hair coloring


Compositions for coloring curls are prepared in the following order, regardless of the recipe:
  • Take the ingredients and mix until the powder has an even color.
  • Boil the water.
  • When it cools down a little (to 90°C), gradually add it to the powder and stir.
  • It should turn out to be a thick paste, like sour cream.
  • As an experiment, you can add other natural dyes to give an unusual shade - walnut leaves, shells, coffee, cocoa, black, green tea.

How to use basma for hair at home


When using natural dye at home, be careful - it is difficult to wash off not only from hair, but also from other surfaces. Therefore, use it carefully so as not to smear new things or clothes. If you have smeared the bathroom, sink, or tiles, wash the surface immediately and do not delay cleaning.

How to dye your hair with basma


Prepare, as described above, things and objects in order not to smear open areas of the skin. Only after this do you start preparing the coloring composition. Hair should not be washed.

Gently apply the still warm mixture onto the hair strands with a special brush. Start smearing your hair from the back of your head and gradually smear your entire hair to the ends of your hair. Distribute the basma evenly and coat each curl thoroughly. Then put on a plastic cap and a scarf on top. Wait for the time specified in the recipe. Finally, wash off the mixture with a mild shampoo.

Watch our video about using basma for hair:


Basma improves the condition of hair and gives it a beautiful, radiant, healthy shine. But in order to get a positive result and not harm your hair, you must follow the rules for using natural dye.

In addition to henna, there is another favorite dye in the East - basma. Henna and basma are the most common natural dyes.

Using them at home is not particularly difficult, and the beneficial effect on hair is great.

Recipes with henna are suitable for giving red shades to hair. Basma in combination with henna is used to dye hair in darker colors - from light chestnut to black, also suitable for coloring gray hair.

Basma is used only in combination with henna or coffee, since basma alone dyes hair green-blue. Basma contains a blue dye - indigo, and if henna is added to it, the presence of a red component will prevent the appearance of a green tint. On the other hand, the blue component of basma seems to neutralize the rich red color of henna, making the coloring result calmer.

Henna is very useful as it contains many essential oils and tannins. It strengthens and heals hair, treats hair roots damaged by chemical dyes or improper care, protects against the harmful effects of the sun, stops hair loss, and helps eliminate dandruff. Interestingly, when dyeing, henna does not penetrate into the hair structure, but colors it for a long time, almost like paint. It contains substances that tighten the outer scaly layer of the hair and give noticeable shine.

Basma is made from indigofera leaves. Just like henna, basma is an environmentally friendly product and has remarkable cosmetological properties: it stimulates hair growth and gives it a natural shine, improves hair structure and strengthens roots.

Together, henna and basma for hair also contain a whole range of beneficial properties. Almost every woman notices that after dyeing her hair becomes shiny and strong. In addition, thanks to these cosmetics, dandruff disappears, and the hair itself stops falling out and begins to grow faster.

You can dye your hair with these two dyes two ways: sequentially one after the other or after mixing both dyes. The results will be approximately the same, but it is better to use henna and basma sequentially (be sure to first henna, then basma). This method is the most convenient, because if after henna you get an undesirable hair color, it can be easily corrected with subsequent dyeing with basma. This will allow you to regulate the dyeing process.

Shades of henna with basma

The process of dyeing with henna and basma is the same as with chemical dyes. The only exception is that before dyeing, you must wash your hair and, without drying your hair, begin applying dye to your hair.

Basma is applied to clean, damp hair along with henna or after dyeing with henna.

By changing the ratio of henna and basma, the duration of their exposure, you can get a wide variety of hair colors: from light to black. It is important that after coloring the hair has a natural look.

Depending on the length of the hair, take from 25 to 100 grams of dry henna and basma powder. The ratio between them varies depending on the desired tone and color intensity.

* Black color obtained by mixing 1 part henna and 3 parts basma.
* Light brown shade. Mix 1 part henna and 1 part basma. Keep for 30 minutes.
* Light brown shade hair will be given a mixture of 1 part henna and 3 parts basma, applied for 1 hour.
*Chestnut color obtained by mixing henna and basma in equal parts.
*Dark chestnut color. Mix henna and basma in a ratio of 1 to 3. Leave for 1.5 hours.
* Light chestnut shade. Mix 1 part henna and 1 part basma. Keep for 1 hour.
* Bronze shade. Mix 2 parts henna with 1 part basma. Keep for 1 hour.

Henna and basma powder are thoroughly ground in a glass bowl with a wooden spoon with hot water, or with a hot infusion of strong natural coffee, or with heated red wine, until the paste becomes thick. You can also add flaxseed decoction, glycerin or shampoo to the henna solution. These are binding components that help apply the dye to the hair more evenly.

Watch a very useful video on the topic of dyeing hair with henna and basma


Separate coloring with henna and basma

Hair dyeing with henna and basma is used separately, mainly to obtain black color (first henna, then basma).

* Black color. Henna is first applied to the hair. They keep it for an hour. Then it is washed off and the hair is dried.
Afterwards, basma gruel is applied. Hold:

  • 15-20 minutes for light brown hair,
  • 1-1.5 hours for chestnut
  • 2-3 hours for blacks.

Henna or basma is applied either by dividing the hair into partings, or simply on top of the hair, distributing it evenly from roots to ends. The dye is vigorously distributed on the hair, then combed out first with a sparse comb, then with a fine comb, then the pigments will lie more evenly.

Basma gruel, like henna, is prepared immediately before use. To prepare it, the powder is also thoroughly ground, poured with hot water and mixed well. Then the basma solution is brought to a boil over low heat with continuous stirring. As soon as the solution begins to boil, it is removed from the heat. A properly prepared basma solution has the consistency of liquid sour cream.
The basma pulp thickens quickly, so it needs to be made more liquid than the henna solution. While working, you need to add a little hot water to the basma pulp. Prepare enough dye solution to cover the entire head. The thicker and longer the hair, the more solution is required.

Apply the prepared basma pulp to your hair like henna. You just don't have to cover your head. This is only necessary when painting black. In this case, you have to keep the basma on your hair for quite a long time.

We wash off the basma with warm water without soap. You can wash your hair with soap only the next day. Only if the hair color turns out to be darker than required, do you immediately wash your hair with soap.
Excessive darkening You can try removing it with lemon juice, citric acid solution or vinegar. But this will not provide significant lightening.
Please note that it is very difficult to remove basma from hair, so it is better to underexpose it than to overexpose it.

If the hair is not sufficiently treated with henna, overexposure of basma on the head can cause the appearance of a greenish tint. To eliminate this defect, the hair should be washed with water and soap and henna applied to it for 10 - 15 minutes. After this operation, the hair will become one tone darker.

Hair coloring with a mixture of henna and basma

When coloring at the same time, the required amount of henna and basma (50 - 200 grams in total depending on the length of the hair) is poured into a bowl, filled with hot water and stirred until a homogeneous slurry is formed, the consistency of which is similar to thick sour cream. To obtain the desired hair shade, a certain ratio of henna and basma is taken (see above). The darker the shade you want to get, the more basma you should have in your hair coloring mixture.

If you want to get a fashionable shade "black Tulip", then add 3 - 4 teaspoons of freshly squeezed beet juice to a mixture of basma and henna (2:1), heated in a water bath. And if you add 1 teaspoon of olive oil, your hair will become much softer and silkier.

The prepared composition is applied along the partings to washed and slightly towel-dried hair. Apply Vaseline to the skin along the hairline. If this is not done, then for some time after the procedure your forehead will be “decorated” by a bright yellow stripe.

Creamy dye should be applied to dry or damp, clean hair and it is best to start from the back of the head. The back of the head has the lowest temperature, so hair takes longer to dye there. Then apply paint to the parietal and temporal parts of the head, and then along the entire length.
To enhance the effect, put a plastic cap on your head and wrap it in a terry towel.
Holds paint:

  • from 10 - 40 minutes (to obtain a light tone)
  • up to 1 - 3 hours (to obtain a dark, rich tone)
  • areas of the greatest accumulation of gray hair are dyed 2 - 3 times
  • the remaining pulp is diluted by 1/3 - 1/4 with hot water and the dye is applied to the ends of the hair.

After dyeing, rinse hair with warm water. When dyeing hair with basma it is not advisable to wash hair with shampoo or other alkaline product at least three days after painting.

Rinsing with acidified water can be done only after 24 hours.

Please remember: If you are dyeing for the first time, then before dyeing all your hair, try dyeing one small strand first.

After dyeing your hair with henna and basma It is not advisable to dye your hair with chemical dyes and subject them to chemical procedures (curling or straightening).

How to dye gray hair with henna and basma

With age, the content of the coloring pigment - melanin - decreases in the hair, which is why the hair begins to turn grey. Gray hair can be hidden using various dyes. To achieve a beneficial result for your hair, you can use plant dyes, which will also heal your hair and fill it with nutrients, which means they will have a healing effect on your hair and scalp.

Henna has the ability to perfectly cover gray hair. For coloring gray hair, the most advantageous are dark shades: brown and black.

If you want to get a color lighter than natural, then you need to first lighten your hair one or two tones with hydrogen peroxide.

After dyeing, the hair looks silky and shiny for a long time. It is enough to tint the growing roots and periodically refresh the color along the entire length.

100g each for short hair

200 g of each for hair up to the neck.

300 g of each for shoulder length hair.

500g of each for waist length hair.

Don't skimp on the mixture: O).

The result of hair coloring with henna and basma is determined by the following factors:

● Natural color of hair to be dyed;
● Hair structure: its thickness, degree of dryness and other individual characteristics. Thin, soft and dry hair is much easier to dye than thick and coarse hair. Hair bleached with hydrogen peroxide and permed hair dye much faster;
● The temperature of the water in which the henna and basma paste is prepared, and the temperature of the paste when applied to the hair. The colder the dye, the slower it colors;
● Duration of exposure of hair to dye. The longer the mixture is on the hair, the more it is dyed;
● Proportions in which henna and basma powders are mixed.

Disadvantages of dyeing hair with henna and basma

  • Henna and basma behave unpredictably on hair dyed with chemical dyes... Therefore, having dyed your hair with henna and basma, you will no longer be able to use store-bought dyes containing chemical dyes until your hair grows back
  • Hair dyed with henna and basma cannot be subjected to any hairdressing tricks associated with the use of chemicals: curling, lamination, highlighting, tinting - this is no longer for you.
  • If you see a greenish tint, don't panic. It will disappear in a day or two as the basma oxidizes. After 2 days your hair will be completely black.
  • Coloring with henna and basma usually lasts for several months, but can gradually acquire a red or blue-violet tint, so to maintain the desired color, it is necessary to tint your hair in a timely manner.

In conclusion

Step-by-step instructions for dyeing hair with henna and basma

Hair coloring with henna and basma is available to everyone and can be used at home. You can dye your hair black and cover up gray hair with henna and basma, without PPD or any other chemicals!

Hair coloring with henna and basma relaxes curly hair and makes it glossy, smooth and black.

The night before, mix henna with lemon juice to make a puree. Leave the mixture overnight so the dye can develop. In the morning, add enough water to the mixture to make it like thick yogurt.


Wash and dry your hair. Comb your hair so that it can be separated comfortably. As you can see in the photo, the hair was previously dyed with chemical dyes, but the hair was peeled off and the natural hair color became visible. The beauty of this method is that natural dye with basma and henna can be applied to already colored hair.

When the hair is blond, it cannot immediately turn black, so first you need to dye it with henna.

Wear gloves as your hands may become stained!

Apply a thick layer of dye and distribute it through your hair. So that all the hair is covered with a thick layer of dye, right up to the scalp.

Massage the mixture into your hair down to the roots. It is advisable to apply more mixture.

When the hair is completely covered, clean the hairline and ears of the dye.

Wrap your hair in cling film and leave for 2 hours.

Rinse hair and dry with a dry towel.


Just don’t be afraid that after coloring your hair will not have the color you wanted!

After the henna is washed and the hair is dry, prepare the basma.

Combine basma powder with water until it reaches the consistency of yogurt.

To make the paint more durable add a teaspoon of salt.


And you can immediately start coloring your hair.

Basma paste must be applied in the same way as henna paste

Comb your hair so that you can easily divide it into sections. Section your hair and apply the mixture very thickly all the way to your scalp.


When all the hair is completely covered with basma paste, wrap the hair with plastic wrap.

Wipe your scalp to remove excess dye and leave for 1 hour.

Rinse the dye out of your hair.


After washing your hair, you can see that the hair has turned black!

There is a faster dyeing method if you don't have enough time to dye your hair separately.

Take henna and pour the powder into a bowl (preferably plastic) and pour boiling water (90 degrees), stir with a spoon so that there are no lumps, you should get a thick paste. Let it brew for 10-15 minutes in a steam bath. It is also necessary to do the same with basma, diluting it to the state of a thin puree. Add the basma paste to the henna cup.

And paint as described above

If you want healthy and shiny hair, then henna and basma will help you with this!
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If you were thinking about changing your image and becoming a hot brunette, but you don’t want to spoil your hair with regular hair dyes, then pay attention to hair coloring with henna and basma. And we'll tell you how.

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Such natural dyes will not only provide your hair with a bright shade, but will also help make it healthy and shiny. In addition, they are great as a method at home. Today we will talk about how to dye your hair black using basma.

How is basma useful?

Basma is a natural dye that has been known to man since the times of the ancient Egyptians. It is a blue-green powder that is obtained from the dried leaves of a tropical plant. It produces two main bright blue dyes. This is an environmentally friendly and absolutely safe product that allows you to paint and... It contains useful tannins, wax and has anti-inflammatory and regenerating effects. Helps get rid of dandruff and prevent hair loss.

Use exclusively natural basma without chemical impurities. It is also important to understand that basma is a very active component that changes the structure of the hair. If, after dyeing your hair dark, you want to be blonde, it will be very difficult to remove the color.

With the help of basma, you can give it a healthy shine and get additional volume to your hair (due to the fact that it improves the condition of your hair). Especially, basma is recommended for use when the hair is dry and lifeless, and the scalp has some problems. Basma is also suitable if there is some sensitivity to components or allergies to cosmetics.

How to dye your hair with basma?

It is important to understand that you should use help very carefully and carefully. Firstly, basma in its pure form will give your hair a bluish-black tint, which in some cases can... Of course, if this hair color is your ultimate goal, everything is fine (no, we don't judge), but in other cases you should adhere to some rules.

  1. We do not recommend dyeing very light hair with basma. If you are, then it’s better to start with henna or use it, since such hair is dyed too well. The shade may turn out to be too bright and too saturated.
  2. Be prepared for the fact that the color may turn out unpredictable. Therefore, the proportions of basma should be calculated, albeit by eye, but taking into account the thickness, length and color of your hair. The longer and thicker the hair, the more basma.
  3. Basma dyeing lasts for several months, but will definitely acquire other shades. Black, red, blue-violet. Therefore it is worth tinting.
  4. You should not dye your hair for a month after dyeing with basma. She may have a reaction that will not end well for you.
  5. Basma can dry out your hair after coloring (but this is not certain).
  6. Basma should be used no more than once a month.
  7. Add to the solution with basma (any other oil will do, coconut oil or almond oil, for example).

Use exclusively natural basma without chemical impurities. It is also important to understand that basma is a very active component that changes the structure of the hair. If, after dyeing your hair dark, you want to be blonde, it will be very difficult to remove the color.

Henna and basma: how to paint

As we have already said, dyeing with basma in its pure form can give a very blue or, so it is recommended to use it in tandem with henna, which, as we know, gives a reddish color. Together they allow you to get a beautiful chestnut or dark shade.

So, basma along with henna should be applied to clean and damp hair. To get a black shade, you should apply henna and basma separately.

The amount of henna and basma depends on the length of the hair and the desired shade. Usually, they take from 25 to 100 grams of the product in dry form. An equal ratio of henna and basma will give a chestnut shade, 1 part of henna and 2 parts of basma will give black, 2 parts of henna and 1 basma will give bronze. It's simple. The darker the shade, the more basma will be required.

Powders need to be ground in glass using a wooden spoon with a small amount of hot water or natural coffee infusion. The substance should be in the form of a thick porridge. You can also add flax decoction, shampoo or glycerin to the solution - this will extend the life of the color and apply it more evenly.

So, if we are talking about dyeing black with basma, then we take basma and henna in a ratio of 2 to 1. Heat the porridge in a water bath, add 3-4 teaspoons of fresh and 1 teaspoon of olive oil. Apply the composition to clean, dried hair, cover the skin along the hairline with Vaseline so that the head does not become dyed. Cover your hair evenly, starting from the back of your head. We keep the paint on for up to 3 hours, depending on the intensity of the desired dark shade.

The approximate time looks like this:

  • 15-20 minutes - brown hair;
  • 1-1.5 hours - ;
  • 2-3 hours - black hair.

Video

Also watch the video, which will tell you in detail and show you how to dye your hair with basma.

Many girls and women like to experiment with their appearance. Most often, changes occur with hair, which can be cut, laminated, dyed, highlighted or colored. Typically, coloring of strands is done using dyes, which often contain aggressive substances that negatively affect on the structure and condition of hair. Today, girls who have experienced chemical compounds more than once are trying to find products with a gentle composition and the ability to restore damaged hair. One of these products is basma.

Description of the product

Almost all dyes produced by well-known brands contain a lot of chemicals that spoil the structure and appearance of the hair. Modern women and girls prefer natural cosmetics, so when dyeing their hair, basma will be an ideal option.

Basma began to be made back in the 7th century BC. In ancient times, women used it to dye their hair and eyebrows black. The tropical indigofera shrub serves as a source of raw materials for the preparation of natural dye. The leaves of the plant are dried and ground into a gray-green powder. To obtain certain shades, the composition is diluted with henna in the required proportions. No special catalysts are required for the reaction.

If you use basma without henna, your hair color may end up with a green or blue tint. This nuance should definitely be taken into account by owners of blond hair. The product is a potent coloring agent that is a worthy competitor even to professional paints. Since the dye is firmly fixed on the strands, it should be properly diluted with henna, otherwise the resulting unwanted shade will have to be washed out for a long time. Some women resort to hairdressing services that can rid their hair of basma.

The natural dye contains biologically active components and vitamins. It is rich in tannins and minerals, resin, wax and vitamin C. All these elements have a positive effect, restoring and strengthening hair.

Properties of basma

The benefits of the product have been proven by many experiments. The product has a healing effect not only on thin and damaged strands, but also on the scalp. Natural dye will be an excellent alternative to synthetic dyes containing a large number of chemicals.

Main advantages Basma:

  • The product is an environmentally friendly product, so it does not cause allergies or irritation to the scalp.
  • Restores the structure of dry and brittle curls that have been damaged by frequent use of hair dryers, straighteners and chemical dyes.
  • The natural components of the product normalize processes in the scalp, and therefore the hair begins to grow back quickly.
  • The dye helps fight dandruff and hair loss.
  • In terms of durability, the product is not inferior to synthetic paints.
  • Dyed curls gain volume, shine and silkiness.
  • The product is suitable for any hair type.
  • When using basma in combination with henna, you can get a large number of different shades.

A dye made from natural substances nourishes and disinfects hair and scalp from various fungi. Another advantage of basma is its low cost.

Like any other remedy , Basma has several disadvantages:

  • During the entire oxidation period, the dye may change. Because of this, the resulting shade is often not the expected one.
  • Incorrect proportions of basma and henna can lead to a green or blue tint on the curls.
  • Since the paint is characterized by a high degree of durability, the color of the dyed strands can be changed only with the help of a remover in a beauty salon.

Before using the powder, you should carefully study the instructions in order to dilute the powder with henna in the correct proportions to obtain the desired tone. Problems with basma usually only concern color.

When choosing a product, you need to pay attention to its name. On store shelves they often sell “black basma,” which has nothing to do with the indigofera dye. For reliability, you should read the ingredients, then you can avoid mistakes when purchasing the required product.

When basma and henna are combined in different proportions, the strands can acquire a variety of shades. The result is also affected by the time the dye is left on the hair. The instructions often advise testing on a separate strand to understand how long you need to keep the mixture on your hair. Beginners should take this seriously henna dyeing procedure and Basma.

How to choose a shade:

  • Black tone. The raven wing shade can be obtained with the proportion of 2 bags of henna + 1 bag of henna. You need to keep the dye on your head for 1-1.5 hours. For light hair, you should take more basma (3-4 packs).
  • Chocolate shade. Chestnut curls can be obtained with equal proportions of the two products. The painting period will take 50−70 minutes. The desired shade will definitely be obtained on light brown and red strands, but for blondes the result is usually green.
  • Bronze tones. In this case, take 1 part basma and 2 parts henna. Painting will take 40-60 minutes. As a result, you can get copper, coffee or brown hair. Copper shades are obtained on light hair.
  • Light brown color. With basma you can even achieve this color if you mix one package of henna and basma. Keep the mixture on your hair for no more than half an hour.

Often the desired result cannot be achieved the first time. Sometimes it is necessary to increase the time the mixture is left on the hair, then the color becomes richer. In order for light curls to turn black, basma should be kept for longer than on copper or brown hair.

With the help of additional tools you can get other variations of shades. Basma is often mixed with tea, coffee, cocoa, cinnamon, beet juice or red wine. With the addition of other substances, the selected color is obtained in varying depths and saturations.

Dyeing your hair black at home

Typically, natural dye is chosen as an alternative to black hair dye. Since the product is very persistent, it is necessary to use protective gloves and a cape to prevent dark stains from forming on the skin and clothing. Also for painting you will need a plastic or glass container, a brush, a comb, napkins, a towel and cream. To be safe, cover the surfaces near which you will be working with the product with film or other material.

You should wash your hair the day before, otherwise the sebum produced in large quantities will prevent the dye from penetrating into the hair structure, which will lead to uneven coloring. The strands are thoroughly combed from the crown down. Clothes and neck are covered with a protective cape. Hands should be gloved, because the diluted product often comes into contact with them. A cream with a greasy texture is applied to the skin in the area of ​​the forehead and temples.

To achieve with basma for black hair, the coloring mixture is prepared as follows:

  • Basma and henna are poured into the container in proportions of 2:1.
  • The ingredients are thoroughly ground into powder so that there are no lumps.
  • The powder mixture is poured with hot water at a temperature of 90 degrees. Boiling water cannot be used, as the dye will cook and the strands will turn out unevenly colored.
  • The components are thoroughly stirred to a paste.
  • Using a brush, carefully apply the warm mixture along the entire length of the hair.
  • The head is covered with polyethylene and covered with a towel on top.
  • If paint gets on your skin or surfaces, it can be wiped off with napkins.

The length of time the mixture is left on the hair will depend on the chosen shade. Usually, to obtain a black color, the dye is kept for 1 hour. To make your hair have a blue tint, basma must stay on your head for 2-3 hours. Then the hair is washed under warm water using a mild shampoo. Sometimes the hair may have a green tint, but after a few days the tint disappears, and the hair becomes a burning black color.

Features of gray hair coloring

Older women also paint themselves in different shades. Basma can be used for gray hair, but the dyeing method will be slightly different from the usual method.

Gray hair is dry and stiff, so the hair needs to be prepared for the procedure. To improve the condition of the strands, nourishing and moisturizing masks are prepared. An excellent remedy would be a mixture of castor and sea buckthorn oils with yolk. The resulting mass is applied to the head and curls and left for a couple of hours. The procedure is done 2-3 times a week until the hair structure improves.

Henna and basma are taken in proportions of 1:2. Gray strands are dyed as follows:

  • Clean hair should be slightly moistened.
  • The ingredients are mixed in the required proportions with the addition of 1 part of usma. Vegetable dye enhances the effect of basma.
  • The warm mass is applied to the curls and left for 2 hours.
  • The dye is washed off under warm water.

If gray hairs remain, then repeat the procedure. To obtain rich shades, the mixture can be left on the curls a little longer.

Caring for colored hair

If girls or women decide to use basma, then they need to know the rules use of the product and care for colored hair. The following recommendations will help keep your hair shiny and silky in excellent condition:

  • You can dye your strands with natural dye only once a month.
  • Do not use the product if it has expired. After dyeing, the scalp becomes dry and begins to flake.
  • Dyeing the strands must be done immediately after preparing the mixture. Over time, the composition oxidizes, with which unpredictable reactions are possible.
  • Basma should be used with other components, otherwise the curls will turn out with a greenish or bluish tint.
  • You can wash your hair only 2-3 days after dyeing.
  • To prevent the mixture from oxidizing, do not use metal utensils for the ingredients.
  • If your hair is dyed with basma, you cannot use dye after it.

Dyeing your curls with basma is not difficult even for a beginner. Before changing color, you should consult with a specialist who will help you choose the appropriate shade and tell you how to use the dye correctly. With basma you can transform your appearance and improve your hair structure.